That Dude wrote:Just to warn you...R.O.D. (the OVA) has nudity in opening sequence and hints of yuri (lesbianism.) And though there is no nudity in the show Haibane Renmei has some in the end credits. Nothing is shown though.
bparkerson04 wrote:i am so sick of this! every single anime seems to have nudity, or satanic demons, or something offensive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i am thinking about gundam seed, naruto, and gasaraki, but i can't find anything about them! how bad is the original gundam? any help would be great. post or email me at bparkerson04@yahoo.com thanks!
I tried to show this at an anime club (at a Christan school) once and nobody could get past the first few episodes. I decided to give the series as a whole some thought, and the above is the conclusion that I came to. It's like me telling the author that they should avoid Inuyasha because of the demon issue, yet I personally enjoy Inuyasha.
starwarsboy90 wrote:InuYasha isn't Demon, since the real japanese translation goes to beast (Youkai), but since Japanese itself is a complex language, mythology and words don't do well with translating it to English! Stupid conservative Hicks!
Try Rurouni Kenshin. It's not "fantasy" so there aren't supernatural beings (including gods)...some near-nudity like shoulders and bare-chested men at the hot tub scenes but it's an extremely clean series.
bparkerson04 wrote:i am so sick of this! every single anime seems to have nudity, or satanic demons, or something offensive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i am thinking about gundam seed, naruto, and gasaraki, but i can't find anything about them! how bad is the original gundam? any help would be great. post or email me at bparkerson04@yahoo.com thanks!
avidrkfan wrote:However, it's incredibly sad emotionally since it's about little girls who are given cypbernetic enhancements and trained in combat so they can help an elite squad called 'section 2' take out terrorists. Who'd suspect a little girl, right?
kaemmerite wrote:However, ironically, Gunslinger Girl COMPLETELY missed a more interesting plot point by avoiding the question entirely of "Is it RIGHT to take these girls and turn them into emotionless killing machines?" That's a huge moral quandry right there that would've made for some interesting plot development, and Gunslinger Girl just ignores it completely...go figure.
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